Review of V for Vendetta (2006) by Lawrence Toppman for Charlotte Observer — 22 Aug 2007
Portman doesn't catch fire until the second half, then heaves herself into emotional action; this suits her initially passive, mostly unthinking character. Weaving, who acts entirely with his voice, is V's ideal embodiment: witty, rueful, pitiless, visionary and mad.
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This review of V for Vendetta (2006) was written by Lawrence Toppman and published by Charlotte Observer on 22 Aug 2007.
V for Vendetta has generally received very positive reviews.
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